Heroic. Harrowing. Home.

The Indian Summer Tour is HOME. Three ladies spent two months in one ice cream truck as they crossed the country - from Sherwood, Oregon to New York, New York. For the tour, American gutsy folk singer Amanda Christine Stanaway partnered with award winning painter Jen Harlow to create a heritage performance journey filled with art and song. The ladies, accompanied by Miss Amelia Rose, played 55 shows in 60 days in towns across America.
on January 18, Amanda, Amelia, and Jen will bring the music, art, and stories from their epic and sometimes harrowing adventure to the Rebekah Lodge in Sherwood, Oregon for two shows. Enjoy a shortened, matinee performance at 4 p.m. and stay for the whole story at 8 p.m. Advance tickets are $7 for the matinee and $10 for the evening performance. Add $2 if purchasing tickets at the door. Guests can purchase tickets online at: https://squareup.com/market/the-indian-summer-tour.
Enjoy the show "HOME," as these three ladies are sure to bring a smile to your face while they paint and play to create a unique experience that you will never forget.
Who: The Indian Summer Tour with "gutsy folk singer" Amanda Christine Stanaway and award-winning painter Jen Harlow What: Returns from a two month cross country journey in an ice cream truck Where: Rebekah Lodge
When: January 18 at 4 p.m. (shortened matinee) and 8 p.m. (full story) Why: Hear the songs and stories, see the images and performances from the Indian Summer Tour Cost: $7 (matinee), $10 advance, $12 at the door